some of the waivers can be filed orally (but I believe by an attorney only, or by the order of the judge), but if they're coming from a petioner, most need to be formally submitted in writting on the proper forms.
"Just regular" Hardship to a U.S. spouse is not the standard for qualifcation of a waiver anymore(as I was informed), it needs to be BEYOND extreme and unusual hardship. I saw cases there even the imminent threat of torture and disablement to the alien him/herself was not considered a grounds for a waiver...
Good luck to you!
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Guest repliedanya,
it depends what kind of a waiver you need to file.
if it's hardship waiver than I think it must be the waiver I-601. There is a form and you need to show the real extreme hardship. it's not an easy waiver.
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Guest repliedI'm in removal proceedings and want to move for a waiver based upon a hardship to my husband. Do I need to file a specific form or can I just raise it at the next hearing?
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I'm in removal proceedings and want to move for a waiver based upon a hardship to my husband. Do I need to file a specific form or can I just raise it at the next hearing?Tags: None
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